News

POS Machines at ShenZhen Futian Metro Station Spitting Out Poems Created by Rural Children

SHENZHEN, CHINA- Media
OutReach - October 29, 2019 - A poetic art space appeared in Futian Metro Station, the busiest metro station of Shenzhen, attracting the attention
of passers-by on October 23th, 2019. There are more than a dozen
specially-designed POS machines on display. People can pay one yuan for a
collection of poems written by children living in rural village.

It is reported that this charity event was initiated
by China UnionPay, China Children's Charity Foundation, and Henan Children's
Hope Foundation, which was widely noticed and discussed by people from all
walks of life. What's more, these magical poetry POS machines was acknowledged as
"a museum of innocence in China" by some authoritative media. The
campaign was popular for a time in� �Shanghai, China three month ago. It also started
its national tour. Campaign in Xiamen few days ago was its first stop while Shenzhen
Campaign was the second. All money raised at the campaign would be donated to
provide art and literature lessons for these rural children.

During this Shenzhen Campaign, China UnionPay had
upgraded these poetry POS machines to ensure that people can pass their
love better and safer. Huawei, Vivo and OPPO, three Chinese
famous mobile phone brands, actively joined in this campaign, bringing these children's
poems to the OPPO Super Flagship Store and the Vivo Experience Center in
UNIWORLD in Shenzhen and creating more opportunities for people to enjoy the
charm of poetry.

The campaign at Futian Metro Station not only attracted
citizens and foreigners in Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Macao, but also several
famous poets like Xie Xiangnan, Huang Canran, Yang Zhengguang, and Deng
Yunqing, the founder of HongYun Reading, who showed up at the station and read
the poems to show their support.

At present, China
UnionPay mobile payment service is available in the city's bus and metro systems,
40 large-scale business circles, 11,800 stores, and 180,000 taxis. ��Hu Dan, assistant general manager of China
UnionPay Shenzhen Branch, said that UnionPay will stick to the concept of "pay
for the people" and organize more activities to benefit the society.

In the future, China UnionPay poetry charity campaign
will continue to be carried out in Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Beijing, making the
seeds of poetry take root in the motherland, keeping the talent of Children
shining.

To Top